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Such unions are unequal but can be profitable for both parties: the protégée gets to be taught by a master, and to plunder everything that is worth plundering from his bag of tricks.
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Lucas's original "Star Wars," débuting in 1977, may have plundered everything from Kurosawa to "Flash Gordon," but it "was at least an inspired act of cultural appropriation," the Los Angeles Times' Michael Hiltzik wrote last week.
Steinberg was the opposite, an artist who plundered everything, Chinese art for clouds, Dutch art for sky, Cubism for cars, Futurism for street life: "He used art history as a grammar".
The world was shouting that the museum was plundered and everything stolen, but the Afghans never said that".
Everything plundered.
He stated, "After the massacre, they plundered us of everything we had, and left us literally naked... ...... Hempstead, who was among the wounded, reported how he was placed on a wagon with others to be taken down to the fleet.
You evoke 9/11 to rationalize everything from domestic plunder to imperialistic aggression worldwide.
Prosecutors used "myriad" laws from the U.S. code, covering everything from attacks to plunder of a vessel to assault with a dangerous weapon on federal officers and employees.
(The phone becomes a well-used joke.) The movie is so lean there's no room for throwaways; everything in it is plundered and scavenged to amuse an audience.
In one week, it was as if Serena had plundered her big sister's closet for everything she owned.
Mr. Littlefield's previous book "Garage Sale America" (Collins Design) provides guidance and lore about buying secondhand, so it should come as no surprise that nearly everything at Edgewater Farm was plundered from garage sales, auctions, flea markets or junk shops.
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